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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1888-1889-409

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evening classes 405 IV Jurisdiction of the High Court of Justice-Fusion of Law and Equity Procedure in the Chancery and Queen's Bench Divisions of the High Court VI Procedure on Appeal VII Summary Procedure before the Magistrates VIII Procedure before the Magistrates in Indictable Offences IX Trial of Indictable Offences Evidence generally XI Presumptions and Admissions XII Documentary Evidence special prizes Lord Coleridge's Prize Prize of Ā£5 in Law books given by the Right Hon Lord Coleridge will be awarded at the close of the Winter Session to the Student who shall have obtained the largest aggregate number of marks in the Examination in Law and Jurisprudence and in special Examination in portion of some legal work to be selected by the Professor in or before the last week in November II Prize of Law books given by Messrs Stevens Sons Law Publishers of Chancery Lane will be awarded to the Student who obtains the second largest number of marks in the Examinations mentioned in the preceding clause The foregoing Prizes will not be awarded to any Student who fails to obtain three-fourths of the allotted marks in each of the Examinations for which he presents himself to any Student who is on the 1st of February 1889 Barrister or Solicitor nor to any Student who has obtained Special Law Prize in any preceding Session college prize The College Prize will be given to the Student who passes highest in the General Examination but does not obtain Special Prize
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